Frequently Asked Questions

Get answers to common questions about Full Arms Waxing.

Results typically last three to six weeks depending on hair growth, hormonal factors, and aftercare. Regular waxing can slow regrowth and produce finer hair over time. We recommend scheduling every four to six weeks for consistently smooth arms.

Yes; we use gentle waxes and professional techniques suited to sensitive skin. Please inform your therapist about allergies, medications, or recent treatments. We may perform a small patch test to ensure comfort and minimize irritation before proceeding.

Trim very long hair to about a quarter-inch for effective waxing. Avoid sun exposure, tanning, strong exfoliants, and blood-thinning medications for 24–48 hours. Clean, dry skin is best; arrive without heavy lotions so wax adheres properly.

Waxing can sometimes cause ingrown hairs, especially on curly or coarse hair. Prevent them by exfoliating gently a few days after treatment, using non-comedogenic moisturizers, and scheduling regular appointments. Ask our therapist about professional options if issues persist.

Yes, many clients combine full arms waxing with areas like underarms, legs, or brows in one appointment. Tell us when booking so we allocate enough time. Combining services saves time and helps coordinate aftercare for optimal results.

During the session you may feel quick tugs; most clients tolerate waxing well. Expect temporary redness or sensitivity that subsides within hours to a day. Follow our aftercare advice—avoid heat, heavy exercise, and exfoliation for 24–48 hours.